This is Forced Labour
What if you could never quit your job? Traffickers hungry for money trap millions of men, women, and children in situations of forced labour in every country around the world, including yours.
This is a library of downloadable IOM X materials. This includes videos, factsheets, presentations, research and training guides that you can use to support your own communication campaigns. We provide editable files for most of our materials so that you can reversion as needed for your own target audiences.
What if you could never quit your job? Traffickers hungry for money trap millions of men, women, and children in situations of forced labour in every country around the world, including yours.
This video is a drama on exploitation and human trafficking in the fishing industry in Thailand.
This animated video illustrates the three elements of the human trafficking process - Act, Means and Purpose.
This video tells the story of Fatima, a young woman from Maguindanao in the Philippines who's motivated by family needs and chooses to leave her home to work as a domestic worker abroad.
Open Doors is a three-part video series featuring the struggles of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
A three-part drama about families and their domestic workers.
YouTube Creator VRZO highlights the people behind the products we use every day, by contrasting the slick advertising images we consume in society with the reality of being manufacturing workers.
IOM X's YouTube miniseries campaign launched at CentralWorld in Bangkok on 27 March 2018.This video captures highlights from the launch event.
YouTube Creator Soft asks a group of Thai children what they would do if they had 1 million baht.
Youtube Creators Luke and Tae attend the YouTube Creators for Change conference in London.
This animated video provides insight into the fishing industry and how migrant fishers can better protect themselves from exploitation and human trafficking by knowing their rights.
YouTube Creator Bie The Ska plays a father who is pressured by his daughter to buy her the latest mobile phone to impress her friends.